Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir acknowledging receipt of his letter and all particulars and informing him of the discharge of all queries at the meeting with the Examiner. The Examiner refused to change the difference between the tithe rents and the quit rents as set out in the schedule, but he mains that this is not relevant until the Crown redeems these rents.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir replying to William's letter regarding the payment of Mrs. Lynch's annuity, stating that they do not expect to have funds from the rents until next October.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William WIlson Lynch, Belvoir acknowledging receipt of £36.12.4 towards the cost of the ordinance survey and noting that William Wilson Lynch was going to call on Lord Leconfield's agents with regard to 'Ballycalahan etc' [Ballycullen]
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir enclosing the proof copy of the schedule of tenancies and asking him to check it carefully. They also query the head rent of £16.0.2 which he pays to Lord Leconfield as it 'appears to have been adjusted'. They would also like him to check the quit rents and tithe rent charges and to return the schedule as soon as possible.
Letter from [Cecil George] Stapleton of E & G Stapleton, 29 Molesworth St., Dublin to William Wilson Lynch, Belvoir expressing regret at the discrepencies in the quit rents and agreeing to meet him the following Thursday. In a postscript they write of having visited the Quit Rent Office, who contend that the quit rents set out in the schedule of tenancies are correct.
Schedule of tenants of the Beaghmore Estate, Beagh townland, Barony of Clare, County Galway northwest of Tuam, giving denomination, tenant’s name and yearly rent.
Schedule accompanying the declaration of Willim Wilson Lynch Wilson to the Irish Land Commission, giving amounts due for rent after the sale of the estate in 1921.
A schedule of Peter Lynch’s leases, held from Sir Henry Lynch Blosse, Dominick Geffrey Browne and others.
Schedule of particulars of the serving of notice of sale on the tenants and owners and occupiers of adjoining lands, sent by William Wilson Lynch to E&G Stapleton. Includes a covering letter from William Wilson Lynch saying that Patrick Heffernan assisted John Murphy with the serving of the notices. He wants Stapleton to put in a claim for a portion of grass land of Ballyvorgal Bog if divided, for John Murphy, who had been the bailiff for years. He also refers to Stapleton having gone back to his name Wilson Lynch on the notice and hopes it will not matter.
Schedule of deeds, lodged by A and J Robinson, solicitors for Kenneth Doster and Thomas Reeves, encumbrancers, in the case of John Wilson Lynch before the Land Judges. The schedule includes marriage settlements, assignments and wills.